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What is the function of an organ system?
to work together to do a specific job
to organize a group of similar cells
to control movement in internal organs
to be a basic unit of organization with bodies
to work together to do a specific job
to organize a group of similar cells
to control movement in internal organs
to be a basic unit of organization with bodies
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
Which option is a main type of muscle tissue?
spongy bone
cardiac
blood vessels
skin
spongy bone
cardiac
blood vessels
skin
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
Which list is an organ system
the liver, the bladder, and the heart
the heart, the stomach, and intestines
the liver, blood, and skin
the heart, arteries, and veins
the liver, the bladder, and the heart
the heart, the stomach, and intestines
the liver, blood, and skin
the heart, arteries, and veins
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
Which is most complex?
cells
organ system
organs
tissues
cells
organ system
organs
tissues
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GPT 3.5
The function of an organ system is to work together to perform specific tasks or functions in the body. These systems are composed of multiple organs that cooperate and integrate their functions to support the overall functioning of the body.
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GPT 3.5
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GPT 3.5
The main type of muscle tissue is cardiac.
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GPT 3.5
The list that represents an organ system is: the heart, arteries, and veins.
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GPT 3.5
The most complex among the given options is the organ system. An organ system consists of multiple organs working together to perform specific functions in the body. It is a higher level of organization compared to organs, tissues, and cells, as it involves the coordination and integration of different organs and their interactions within a specific system.
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GPT 3.5
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